@Terrance maybe a script could create a temporary folder where the files would be extracted, then rename every file on that folder to "zipfilename-" + original name. I'm about to go to work so I can't really write the script at the moment, but seems feasible. Maybe not as cleanly as if 7z had a prefix argument :p

loop would look something like: > Create folder with an unique name > Loop through zip files > Extract zip file to created folder > Use find to rename all files on created folder > Move the files back to the destination folder > Repeat until there are no more zip files > Delete the created folder

I have installed artifactory and its running fine on and aws instance, but when I disconnect the service stops automatically,
I'm starting the service as service artifactory start
What I need is that the service needs to be up all the time when "instance is running".

Skype always started and logged in automatically after PC start. But today it didn't happen. Instead of this Skype login window popped up and I was asked to enter my credentials. I entered them, the login window disappeared, but nothing else happened. I didn't see the usual things after that like...

@dessert If it's ok with you, I'd rather reply in here so we don't end up with an extended discussion on the post. But it's about this question: https://askubuntu.com/questions/984047/correcting-path-setting-in-profile-file#comment1582980_984047

But this is how I see it. If someone else comes to Ask Ubuntu and asks:

> In `profile` there's a line: `. "$HOME/.bashrc"i`, should the `i` be there?

I would rather that question as a duplicate of the question linked above. Having an accidental `i` in files is pretty common, due to the way `vim` works.

While wanting to upgrade MongoDB from 3.4 to 3.6 I went into the /etc/apt/sources.list.d directory. From there I wanted to move the mongodb-org-3.4.list and mongodb-org-3.4.list.save files to my home directory.
I first executed a mv mongodb-org-3.4 ~/*. For some reason I managed to move the wild...

@dessert I don't see why it is a dupe of the one you suggested. They don't even seem related. One is asking about a specific character in the declaration of their path but the dupe is a general question about changing path.

I hope this question gets a good answer instead of being closed as a dupe

the advice in comments is helpful, but I would really like to know how ubiquity decides how to partition. I use that option every time and I get a different scheme and labelling in every version of Ubuntu

I'd probably never dare to try to cook for my parents, my mother sets the standards quite high and I kind of suck cooking, it's good enough for me because I'm pretty much alright with eating dull food, but they'd probably dislike it a lot haha

except for one or other plate that I manage to do a bit better, like tun fish risotto

@IanC yes, imho it's a dangerous city for cycling. I did some cycling there when I was doing a class, before I moved there. I used to take my bike on the train, cycle across town, and back to a hostel by the station to get the train home in the morning. But the motorists just seem not to care whether they kill you

@IanC I like cooking... I usually like what I cook. I can't claim to be good at it haha

@IanC my mum isn't keen on cooking, so she's happy to let me. But my dad has told me to stop cooking for him now because everything I make is too spicy

I loved eating out in Brazil. I could totally eat rice and beans and greens every day

haha yeah England has plenty of inconsiderate drivers. I sometimes thing getting behind the wheel of a motor vehicle causes a person to suddenly be 100% convinced they are in the right about everything and that everyone else is an annoyance to be swept aside by any means necessary

I'm not eating beans that often, I don't have a pressure pan that works with my oven :/ I only eat it on my parents, when I buy some food out or when I buy frozen beans, which are not very healthy I guess..

@Zanna that sounds a lot like here. I've never been in England but I always believed people were more considerate than most drivers here, maybe they are but still not considerate enough :p

@IanC Well in "traditional" English food people only use salt and pepper, but we have appropriated and adapted to various degrees recipes from other cultures... my dad likes to eat all day breakfast (vegetarian), mushroom omelette, mum's Italian-influenced dishes. I guess I feel like the food is just boring without spices. Even when I think it's not spicy, my dad thinks it is. But he's also on a low-salt regime at the moment, so that's another reason he wants to prepare his own food

@IanC I don't have any pressure cooker; I just cook beans and dal etc in a saucepan. A pressure cooker would be very helpful for me. But the kitchen is pretty cluttered already... Frozen beans should be healthy for you, only maybe a little less so for the environment, I think :)

I accidentally ate soy hamburgers on college once, but I didn't like it much.. They weren't well tempered, so maybe that was it. I heard if you use the right seasoning they can get much better!

@Zanna I could do it once in a while, but it probably takes a lot of extra time to get them ready without a pressure cooker, wouldn't be able to do it often

oh, I guess the bean itself isn't the issue on those frozen bean dishes, but they usually put a lot of salt and some conservants on it, so the sodium gets a bit high. I don't have a lot of salt in my diet so it's ok to eat it sometimes, but it would be better to have some fresh homemade beans :p

@SergiyKolodyazhnyy That question seems on-topic to me, because they want to configure the Ubuntu-provided GRUB to boot another OS. I've commented to request clarification just in case (and also to further explain why it appears to be on-topic). Unless I'm missing something big, we should not migrate that to Unix & Linux. (cc @terdon)

But, I would like to take this opportunity to ask everyone again to please use flags for this sort of thing instead of pinging mods in chat. That way, maybe a more alert mod would have dealt with it and have realized that it was fine where it was.

@terdon I'm not sure what the best thing is to do now. If they're happy with it being on Unix & Linux then it could stay there. If they prefer it go back to Ask Ubuntu then it could be migrated back and reopened. I think that commenting to ask them is the best course in this situation.

@EliahKagan Well, I could close it on U&L which would reject the migration and bring it back. On the other hand, if there's some BSD-specific tweak that's needed here, it's likelier to find an answer on U&L.

@EliahKagan They have an account on both sites. leave them a comment, if you like, but I don't see much point. The question probably is better off at U&L since the OP has already done the normal steps you'd do to get grub to see a Linux installation. I'm thinking it might benefit from someone with BSD knowledge.

@terdon Did use a flag, with OP repeatedly talking about ghostBSD and no indication of Ubuntu anywhere, I was sure it's gonna get closed anyway

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Does anybody know if very old first class stamps in the UK have any sort of expiry date? I don't think that they do. But someone mentioned that they might. These are from when the EU was still the EC and Poland hadn't yet joined. So a while back.

@terdon I think I'll just leave the comment I had posted (immediately before the migration took effect, so you may not have seen it) for a while. If they reply to it or edit the post to indicate they want it migrated back, then I'd suggest doing that. Otherwise, it probably means they're at least okay with the migration.

I haven't very affinity with Networking/LAN, so I do not quite understand what's going on with my wireless driver, that's why I came here for help. My drive does not find any working wireless connection until I plug a network cable in. If I do this, it find working wireless connections and even i...

@Seth I SSH in to the device through ethernet IP, I connect to wifi with uh, basically I do ifup wlan2 (I put wifi info in /etc/network/interfaces), I close that ssh session, ssh through wifi IP, try typing something, remove ethernet cable, observe that typing something no longer works.

@NathanOsman so I was playing around with trying to send a chat message through OkHttp from a desktop program and the response was Response{protocol=http/1.1, code=404, message=Not Found, url=https://chat.stackexchange.com/chats/1/messages/new} any ideas?

@TheWanderer I'm no expert on sleep ( in fact I lack sleep) but it sounds like some process is blocking it, maybe even network manager. Do dmesg right after you resume and see what it says. Otherwise, just avoid suspend altogether

When I run less on some file, the prompt goes away, and I get the contents of the file on screen. Then when I press q, it goes back to the prompt. I think less does this by saving the current terminal buffer, opening a new buffer, outputting the file into the new one, then when closed, discarding...